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I . lace [leɪs] SUST.

1. lace sin pl. (decorative cloth):

lace

2. lace (in shoe):

lace
to do up one's laces ingl. brit.

II . lace [leɪs] V. trans.

1. lace blouse, shoes:

lace
wiązać [perf za-]

2. lace drink:

lace

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

lace up V. trans.

lace up shoes:

lace up
wiązać [perf za-]

lace-ups SUST. pl.

Ejemplos de uso para lace

to do [or lace] up one's shoes

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In the 19th century these ranged from factories making silk and lace products to steel mills.
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The character sports a red lucha libre mask with 4 laces in the back and a blue diamond in the center of his eyes.
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In machine-made laces the outlining thread is always called a cordonnet.
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It also keeps laces tight during game time, replacing the time and cost of taping, known in the sports world as spatting.
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It may incorporate lace in front or in back.
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A much heavier and more expensive version, consisting of metal plates laced together, was worn by officers.
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Not all pieces need blocking, however blocking is standard for lace work, and is not uncommon in sweaters, socks, and other solid projects.
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If the laces are not independently attached to the vamp, the shoe is known as a blucher shoe.
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The chincuete is a highly pleated skirt, usually made with satin and lace.
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There are similarities between the 1983 version and the 2005 version such as the ghilly lacing system and a rubber outsole.
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